@@DVDFRMN thank you for the warning ! I got my hands on one somehow and I am having a trip with it and hearing where some of the original sounds of the music come from. More than flaunting it , I am far too anxious. I need any resource to keep it alive to last as long as it can. I have for a long time denied the space echo due to its popularity. I can say it is an amazing unit and I am beyond blessed and fortunate to spend time with one ! Sending positive energy from Miami!
@@Tomalo-Dub :) i would love one as i am leaning into going all analog, or at least an option so make some music that is all analog, i am superstitious about digital audio, i think that chopping it up into 1s and 0s and then reassembling it allows the devil to get in there somehow.... there's something about it that seems 'Ersatz' , like 3D printed meat, it's a copy of the real thing, a simulacrum, but it is not the thing (yes i realize 'analog' means exactly that) ...
@@DVDFRMN hahahaha the devil gets into digital ! I like that ! A lot! There seems to be a lot of criticism for people using all analog but I notice the difference. Best of luck getting off the grid of 0’s and 1’s. My cassette machine has probably been my favorite toy for recording .
everything sounds good through the iron roots sound! nice one! Im going to have to stop watching these because it makes me want that Space echo! it will financially ruin me :)
Big respect my man sounds proper my friend from musical fever put me on to you it’s great to hear what we was listening to and playing on soundsystem in the 70s is still there in 2024 🔊🔊🔊
Man, please make a video on how to put together a set up like yours...theres so many content out there but your set up seems like a perfect dub machine! Tks
I saw you answered this many times already😂 Discovering this separation stuff really got my head spinning. You chose many of my favourite tracks. Great work and cool studio👍
@@beatbandit02 best way. did my best/most inventive Dubbing on a 4 track with a tiny desk.... Scientist said they would mix 16 tracks down to 4 so tunes could be mixed at King Tubbys'....
did you use the new MPC software to separate the instruments? why do people call them 'stems'? i will never use that term. why is it a stem? it's a really clumsy metaphor
@@beatbandit02 i have an MPC but i haven't used it much, that track splitting stem software is useful stuff.... if i had that when i started i could have isolated instruments to work out what they were doing.... the 'stems' sound great, i will have to remix some of my hater's tunes, that will fcuk em up....
@@beatbandit02 it's hard to do a generic Dub without a skank, but Dub doesn't have to be generic because Dub is not a style or a genre , it is a process, a deconstruction of the song, a good dub irreverently subverts the original composition.... Dub is like taking a wrecking ball to the song and smashing holes in the roof to reveal the hidden beauty of the internal structure of the song... take off the whole side of the house, just remove it and let us see into each room..... and that is just muting instruments, you can distort the hell out of a cowbell to make it sing like a bird, put the sax through so much reverb it is in the next valley, when the moral compass is removed, anything is possible............ Dub in general has become predictable, obvious, cowardly in it's lack of adventure.... Dub should be a radical re-invention of the song
@@beatbandit02 There are a few Dub albums made for Non Reggae bands, one of the best is Mad Professor's incredible 'No Protection' the companion album to Massive Attack's 'Protection' , and the title is apt, it is extreme and brutal Dubbing, total reinvention of every song......., Adrian Sherwood mixed a Dub album for Indie rock band Primal Scream around 30 years ago, they were released as 2 seperate albums, i think the Sherwood mixed album was called 'Echo Dek' .....
please do this with other pop tunes!! I've been telling all my friends for ages that a dub act that remixes old pop tunes could absolutely kill it at festivals